On behalf of the Commissioners and employees of the Borough of Cape May Point, NJ, we would like to welcome you to Cape May Point's official website.

This site is for our Cape May Point "family" of property owners and the general public to understand the function of our municipal government departments and the services that they offer.

We will continue to add information to keep the site as up to date as possible. While some information on the site is mandated by state statues, most of what you will find is our way of bringing everyone into the world of Cape May Point in order to make their experience here more enjoyable and understandable.

Should you have any questions, please direct them to the appropriate Commissioner. You will find links on the Mayor and Commissioners page where you can click on a name to send an email directly to them.

We encourage you to use this site on a regular basis so that you are continually informed of what is happening in our local government.

Borough News

Spring Beach Clean-Up Day

April 25, 2015 8:30 am to 12 noon

Meet behind Cape May Point Municipal Building
215 Lighthouse Ave. at the entrance of the State Park

Organized by Emelia Oleson
for
New Jersey Clean Communities Adopt-a-Beach Program

Tuesday, March 24th 4-5 pm Cape May Point Public Works Building Sunset and Lighthouse Avenues.

Licenses will not be issued at this Clinic. They must be purchased at the Municipal Clerk’s Office where you reside.

For everyone’s safety- all dogs must be on a leash and cats must be in a pet carrier at the clinic.

Reassurance Program

The Cape Nlay Police Department ofiers the Reassmance Program to residents of Cape May, West Cape May and Cape May Point who are elderly, disabled, live alone, or face other challenges that put them at increased risk in their homes. Participation in the program is completely voluntary and there is no cost to residents.

The Borough of Cape May Point has two non-profit funds which underwrite many important activities during the year.

The Junior Lifeguard Trust sponsors lifeguard special events during the season and purchase of essential lifeguard equipment.

The Environmental Trust underwrites environmental educational initiatives and updating the Environmental Resource List, an exceedingly important reference to be used, among other things, by the Cape May Point Planning Board.

Click HERE for a donation form If you would like to support these vital community resources.